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The image shows a wall display inside a museum in Bogor, Indonesia, at coordinates -6.599, 106.794. The display is titled "Global Distribution of Shifting Cultivation". It features a world map with three regions highlighted in green: The Amazon Basin, Central Africa, and Indonesia and PNG. The text below the map discusses shifting cultivation, a system of agriculture that involves clearing land for planting, then abandoning it after a few years to allow the soil to recover. The text explains that this system is still practiced by communities in Indonesia and several other countries. The text mentions several countries where the system is used, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the United States, and Brazil. The image does not show any people, but the text implies that shifting cultivation is practiced by humans.
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